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Garden Sorrel (Rumex acetosa)

Garden Sorrel is a hardy perennial herb with a delightful, tangy flavor, making it a popular choice in edible landscapes. Its arrow-shaped leaves add a refreshing, lemony taste to salads, soups, and sauces. Easy to grow, this cool-season plant thrives in a variety of soils and climates, making it a versatile addition to both kitchen gardens and permaculture systems. Beyond its culinary uses, Garden Sorrel has traditional medicinal benefits and can be a valuable companion plant in diverse garden designs.

Key Characteristics:

  • Edible, Tangy Leaves
    The bright green leaves of Garden Sorrel have a tart, lemony flavor, perfect for adding a zesty kick to salads, soups, and stews. It's a versatile culinary herb used both raw and cooked, with tender young leaves being particularly prized.

  • Nutrient-Rich and Medicinal
    Garden Sorrel is high in vitamin C, iron, and potassium, offering a nutrient-dense addition to your diet. However, the leaves contain oxalic acid, which may contribute to kidney stones if consumed in excess, so moderation is key, especially for individuals sensitive to oxalates.

  • Cold-Hardy and Fast-Growing
    Thriving in cool weather, Garden Sorrel is one of the first greens to appear in spring. It can be harvested repeatedly throughout the growing season, providing fresh leaves well into fall. It is particularly valuable in extending the season in vegetable gardens.

  • Versatile Landscape and Permaculture Uses
    Garden Sorrel is a fantastic addition to vegetable gardens, food forests, and herbaceous layers in permaculture systems. It works well as a ground cover and can even thrive in partial shade, making it a great companion to other edible or medicinal plants.

  • Attracts Beneficial Insects
    When left to flower, sorrel's small, greenish blooms attract pollinators and beneficial insects, making it an excellent choice for integrated pest management.

Product Details:

  • Native Range: Europe and Asia
  • Plant Life Cycle: Perennial
  • Sun Requirements: Full sun to partial shade
  • Soil Requirements: Medium to moist soils
  • Mature Height: 18-24 inches
  • Bloom Time: May to August (if left to flower)
  • Bloom Color: Greenish
  • USDA Hardiness Zones: 3-9

With its tangy leaves, medicinal benefits, and easy-care nature, Garden Sorrel is a must-have for kitchen gardens and permaculture designs. Plant it as a flavorful, nutrient-packed addition to your edible landscape while keeping its oxalate content in mind.

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Garden Sorrel (Rumex acetosa)

Garden Sorrel is a hardy perennial herb with a delightful, tangy flavor, making it a popular choice in edible landscapes. Its arrow-shaped leaves add a refreshing, lemony taste to salads, soups, and sauces. Easy to grow, this cool-season plant thrives in a variety of soils and climates, making it a versatile addition to both kitchen gardens and permaculture systems. Beyond its culinary uses, Garden Sorrel has traditional medicinal benefits and can be a valuable companion plant in diverse garden designs.

Key Characteristics:

  • Edible, Tangy Leaves
    The bright green leaves of Garden Sorrel have a tart, lemony flavor, perfect for adding a zesty kick to salads, soups, and stews. It's a versatile culinary herb used both raw and cooked, with tender young leaves being particularly prized.

  • Nutrient-Rich and Medicinal
    Garden Sorrel is high in vitamin C, iron, and potassium, offering a nutrient-dense addition to your diet. However, the leaves contain oxalic acid, which may contribute to kidney stones if consumed in excess, so moderation is key, especially for individuals sensitive to oxalates.

  • Cold-Hardy and Fast-Growing
    Thriving in cool weather, Garden Sorrel is one of the first greens to appear in spring. It can be harvested repeatedly throughout the growing season, providing fresh leaves well into fall. It is particularly valuable in extending the season in vegetable gardens.

  • Versatile Landscape and Permaculture Uses
    Garden Sorrel is a fantastic addition to vegetable gardens, food forests, and herbaceous layers in permaculture systems. It works well as a ground cover and can even thrive in partial shade, making it a great companion to other edible or medicinal plants.

  • Attracts Beneficial Insects
    When left to flower, sorrel's small, greenish blooms attract pollinators and beneficial insects, making it an excellent choice for integrated pest management.

Product Details:

  • Native Range: Europe and Asia
  • Plant Life Cycle: Perennial
  • Sun Requirements: Full sun to partial shade
  • Soil Requirements: Medium to moist soils
  • Mature Height: 18-24 inches
  • Bloom Time: May to August (if left to flower)
  • Bloom Color: Greenish
  • USDA Hardiness Zones: 3-9

With its tangy leaves, medicinal benefits, and easy-care nature, Garden Sorrel is a must-have for kitchen gardens and permaculture designs. Plant it as a flavorful, nutrient-packed addition to your edible landscape while keeping its oxalate content in mind.

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